BSS
  16 May 2022, 20:01

Shakib, from left-arm spinner, to Chinaman bowler

CHATTOGRAM, May 16, 2022 (BSS)- Shakib Al Hasan came up with some innovative
idea yet again as he turned himself a Chinaman bowler on day two of the first
cricket Test against Sri Lanka at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium here today.

Chinaman is considered to be a leg-spin delivery by a left-arm bowler. While
an orthodox leg-spin delivery turns away from a right-handed batsman, a
Chinaman delivery brings the ball back to the right-handed batsman.

Shakib ended up with 3-60 to complement Nayeem Hasan's career-best 6-105 as
Sri Lanka were bowed out for 397 in their first innings.

However, Shakib was seen bowling Chinaman for quite some times on day two
even though he didn't get wicket in those deliveries.

During 111 overs of the, it came to the notice of all when Dinesh Chandimal's
expression was seen in the TV replay. Chandimal played four dot balls at a
stretch but after playing the fifth dot ball, he was seen to tell something
to his batting partner Angelo Mathews indicating Shakib's bowling.

Later, it was seen in the TV replay that Shakib was bowling leg-spin to
Chandimal and that delivery turned big, baffling the batter. However, not
only Shakib, some of the bowlers like India's Kuldeep Yadav, South Africa's
Tabraiz Shamsi also bowled Chinaman.

Shakib was seen bowling chinaman once again against Asitha Fernando and
Vishwa Fernando.

"We know Shakib is a very experienced campaigner. He just lands it on the
spot, whatever he bowls. It was the first time that he bowled two chinaman
deliveries. He was pretty accurate with that too. With his experience, he is
coming out with some new things. He bowled extremely well," Sri Lanka batter
Angelo Mathews said.